The Arizona Cardinals are getting a closer look at North Carolina State’s Mike Glennon, one of the top quarterback prospects in the draft. ESPN reports the team had Glennon work out for them Tuesday in Raleigh, with general manager Steve Keim and offensive consultant Tom Moore in attendance.

Cardinals coach Bruce Arians has hinted that his team won't lock into taking a QB at No. 7 overall, but it's unlikely Arizona will enter the 2013 season with Drew Stanton and Brian Hoyer as its only two starting options.

Mike Glennon could be Arizona's answer at quarterback. (AP Photo)

Arians has worked as an offensive coordinator with bona fide franchise quarterbacks in both Pittsburgh (Ben Roethlisberger) and Indianapolis (Andrew Luck) and also coached Peyton Manning in Manning’s first three years. Moore, 74, also a former Colts offensive coordinator, is known for his great work with Manning and specializes in bringing along young passers.

Glennon measured 6-7 1/8, 225 pounds at the Combine and comes with a strong NFL-ready arm. But there are concerns about his accuracy, consistency and mobility.

Arians may not be interested in a trendy running QB, but it's important to remember Roethlisberger and Luck are both athletic passers. Glennon needs to show the footwork that allowed a less nimble QB such as Manning to succeed without succumbing often to the pass rush.

Keim played college football at NC State, so that may add to the interest of the Cardinals, who might be able to grab Glennon with their second-round pick (38th overall).